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The NCT campaigns to ensure that all parents have a positive experience of pregnancy, birth and early parenthood regardless of their social background, ethnicity, income, age, religion, disability, gender or sexual orientation.

If you want to help us realise our vision of a UK in which all parents are celebrated and supported in the transition to parenthood so they feel able to give their children the healthiest, happiest start in life then please support us.

NCT Active is our campaigns network which will launch in Summer 2008. It will provide a networking forum, information, tips and updates for everyone interested in campaigning with the NCT for positive change . Its aim will be to make it easier for more people to campaign effectively by providing up to date information on national and local campaigns.

We are already putting together a list of people who would like to join the network, so if you want to campaign with the NCT email your name, contact details and areas of interest to Laura at campaigns@nct.org.uk

Get involved today to improve parents' experiences of pregnancy, birth and early parenthood.

You can get involved in campaigning with the NCT by

  • Supporting the Medact Campaign to ensure that vulnerable migrants continue to have access to primary healthcare including maternity services
  • Registering your support for the Breastfeeding Manifesto, which calls on policy makers to introduce reforms which will provide more support for breastfeeding mothers to allow all mothers to continue breastfeeding for as long as they want to.
  • Supporting the Stand Up for Tiny Lives Campaign for an inquiry in to the causes of premature birth
  • Supporting the Campaign to End Child Poverty
  • Contacting the NCT's Campaigns Support Officer on campaigns@nct.org.uk for information and advice on how to campaign locally for improved services for parents
  • Learning more about the NCT's campaigns
  • Joining NCT Active.
  • Become a NCT user representative (rep) and represent parents views to commissioners, managers and health service providers